Many New Jersey
parents are increasingly losing confidence in the ability of our Public
Schools to provide
a safe, positive
atmosphere conducive to education for all students who want to learn. Our
experience with Roxbury confirmed this to us. So, on this page
you will find a summary listing of Private and Parochial Schools serving
northwest New Jersey and a reasonable drive from the Township of Roxbury, Morris County, NJ.
Info on Home Schooling in New Jersey is also here.
We strongly recommend that you look into these excellent alternatives
for Education.

Hebrew Academy of Morris County146 Dover Chester RoadRandolph, NJ 07869-1902973- 584-5530 -
www.HAMC.orgConservative Jewish
standards, comprehensive academic education for grades K-8. As a
community school, The Academy welcomes families from a wide range of
Jewish backgrounds, reflecting the diversity of the American Jewish
community today. New for 2013, a series of videotapes on their website
profiling their school.

Schools are listed in alphabetical order. Some of
these schools are outside Roxbury Township, but are within a 20 minute
travel distance.

Learning is Simple is an
Educational
Therapy program based in Mountain Lakes NJ which teaches struggling,
underachieving, classified, and dyslexic students the tools to become
“A” students. They work one to one with students to avoid labeling or
classification and work one to one with classified students to
enable them to return to the mainstream.
www.LearningisSimple.com
tel 973-263-5340

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Groups and
Resources for Home Schooling in New Jersey

In this area are links to groups and resources
that support Home Schooling in northwest New Jersey. Some of these groups
are open and secular, others serve families of various religious faiths.
Home Schooling in New Jersey is fully legal and these and many other
resources are available for families who choose this educational path.
Home Schooled students are have gained wide respect in recent years for
superior performance in academic pursuits. This section is getting
started, more to come.